Germany Confronts Russian Hybrid Warfare
By Kaan Sahin Carnegie Europe Ever since the Kremlin’s meddling in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, Western capitals have been alarmed at Russia’s hybrid warfare campaigns. That these activities are […]
By Kaan Sahin Carnegie Europe Ever since the Kremlin’s meddling in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, Western capitals have been alarmed at Russia’s hybrid warfare campaigns. That these activities are […]
By Paul Ohm Harvard Law Review Forum There are many reasons people oppose government regulation of the various bits of software, hardware, and social glue that we call the internet. […]
By Thomas Beller The New Yorker Sometime before dawn on March 29th, not too many hours after Congress approved legislation that allows Internet-service providers to sell your browsing history to […]
By Ronald Brownstein The Atlantic Donald Trump is practically alone in mainstream American politics in his consistent praise of Vladimir Putin and insistence that the United States would benefit from […]
By Travis Nicks Center for International Maritime Security Open borders are here. You likely crossed the Rio Grande before breakfast this morning and you’ll sneak into China before you sleep […]
By Mara Hvistendahl MIT Technology Review Last summer, an audience of government officials, military personnel, and foreign ambassadors gathered in Aspen, Colorado, to hear John Carlin, then an assistant attorney general, […]
By Emerson T. Brooking & Peter W. Singer The Atlantic Like most everything today, the campaign was launched with a hashtag. But instead of promoting a new album or a […]
By Tom Mullaney Foreign Affairs Three years ago, Edward Snowden, a CIA employee, leaked documents revealing the U.S. government’s extensive surveillance of foreign and domestic phone calls. On the anniversary […]
By Richard Forno & Anupam Joshi The Conversation Recently, United States Deputy Defense Secretary Robert Work publicly confirmed that the Pentagon’s Cyber Command was “dropping cyberbombs,” taking its ongoing battle […]
By Arthur Herman Commentary Can a technology designed to enhance the free exchange of ideas and information be turned into an instrument for limiting that freedom, and for strengthening political […]